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October’s Newest PADI Instructors

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

October saw another very successful IDC at TSD. Our three instructor candidates passed with flying colours, scoring very highly on their Instructor Exams. They were all pleased to note that they scored way above other candidates and only then realized how well prepared they had been made. All presentations were ones they had seen during training which made for a relatively easy and relaxed two day exam.

Brand new PADI OWSIs L-R: Antoine, Nir, Ayelet, and PADI Instructor Examiner George Wegmann

Brand new PADI OWSIs L-R: Antoine, Nir, Ayelet, and PADI Instructor Examiner George Wegmann

When they first came to us, Nir and Ayelet had recently finished their Divemaster course and so had the skills fresh in their mind. But Antoine was crossing over from CMAS 3* and so the prep course was a lot more involved for him and especially challenging. But by the start of the IDC proper, everyone was in fine form and Course Director John Taylor did his usual magic and got them through with no problem.

Not such a bad place to do an exam, is it?

Not such a bad place to do an exam, is it?

Fernando from the One for the Road Pirates, joined in at the end to complete his instructor update. Armed with his newly renewed PADI OWSI Instructor rating and 9 Specialty Instructor ratings, he is now going back to China with the One for the Road Pirates and will be the dive club’s official instructor.

All kitted up and ready for Open Water

All kitted up and ready for Open Water

Antoine is already off to bigger and better things in Palawan. We are pleased that Nir and Ayalet will be with us for a while longer to do MSDT Prep.

Thanks go to Mike and Rich for prepping so well and staffing the IDC and of course to CD John Taylor.

We would also say a huge thank you to PADI for putting on the Instructor Exam in Cebu especially for us, it was a great help.

The IE party had to wait until after Nir and Ayelet had finished their Specialty Instructor ratings, but it was a great night and a good time was had by all.

Instructors, interns and NEWLY CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS!

Instructors, interns and NEWLY CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS!

August IDC

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Our IDC started on August 1 with four eager but slightly panicky candidates.

Martin with Petr and Mike getting ready to do skill circuits

Martin with Petr and Mike getting ready to do skill circuits

First up we had Martin, who is changing careers. He’s making a sideways jump from the snowboarding industry to diving and had been with us for 4 months already. He had spent an unprecedented 6 weeks out of the water due to ear infections and was hurriedly catching up on missed water work prior to the IDC.

Next was Petr, the crazy Czeck children’s brain surgeon. Petr was at TSD last year doing his DM and came back for his summer holiday this year to do his Assistant Instructor course.

Petr’s first few days were full of mishaps. On the day he arrived he was so excited to be back, that as he was getting off the boat, waving at us with his phone in his hand, he managed to drop it in the sea. Very shallow sea, but still deep enough to kill a very expensive Nokia. The next day, he managed to lose a fin on a dive. The day after he broke a fin strap on his brand new pair of fins…. And then he got himself an ear infection. Still, it gave him time to finish his knowledge reviews and brush up on physiology which was not his strong subject (joke only, ha ha, he’s a doctor). Despite all this he managed to do stunningly well on his Assistant Instructor course.

Number 3 was Lil’ Dave who was still recovering from being ill for a week, and it was touch and go as to whether he would be okay in time to start.

Working hard!

Working hard!

The only person that was in tip-top shape at the start of the IDC was Mark. In retrospect, this was to be expected as he had just come from Manila where he was practicing with his teammates in the Volcanoes, the Filipino national Rugby Team. Mark kept his ‘other job’ very quiet from us all until it slipped out after the IDC. His month as TSD was his ‘break’ before he heads off to Malaysia to play for his adopted country. But despite his excellent physical shape, it had been a year since Mark did his DM and some serious swotting up on Physics was required.

So the run up to the IDC was slightly hectic with lots of last minute preparations. But then… we all sat down for the welcome lecture from CD John Taylor, and it had begun…

The IDC begins...

The IDC begins...

The IDC went very well. Petr finished his Assistant Instructor course and sadly had to leave halfway through… but someone has to save those children’s lives in the Czeck Republic. He plans to come back next year to finish what he started. The others carried on to finish the entire IDC. Everything went very smoothly and by the end of the course our lads were up to speed.

Confined Water Presentations

Confined Water Presentations

After all this preparation and all the training, our three candidates sailed through the two day Instructor Exam. No problems at all – everyone passed everything first time, scoring mostly 4.5’s, 4.8’s and 5’s (out of 5).

Classroom presentations

Classroom presentations

Martin, the poor thing, got Spencer limits to explain, but Mark lucked out and got the same classroom presentation he had given during his IDC.

After returning triumphant to TSD as newly certified Open Water Scuba Instructors, it was time for them each to complete five Specialty Instructor Ratings. Our instructor, Kim, joined them for this one and finally there was some female input on this IDC!

Wreck Specialty Instructor course - learning how to tie off lines inside wrecks without getting yourself all tangled up in knots!

Wreck Specialty Instructor course - learning how to tie off lines inside wrecks without getting yourself all tangled up in knots!

Last but not least, after three weeks of very hard work, was the IE party. We made it into a big party with a spread laid on courtesy of TSD for the candidates, our staff and customers.

Congratulations!

Congratulations!

A very good time was had by all.

Mark has already moved on to find work before he has to head off to Malaysia for the Asian rugby tournament. Martin and Dave will be with us for a few more weeks completing their MDST Prep program.

Congratulations guys!

TSD's three newest Instructors!

TSD's newest Instructors L-R Instructor Examiner George Wegmann, Martin, Dave and Mark

EFR Instructor Course now available

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The EFRI (Emergency First Response Instructor Course) is now available at Thresher Shark Divers.

Mike and Andrea completed their EFR Instructor Trainer Certifications this weekend with Thomas Kendrick, a top trainer from PADI headquarters. We will be adding this course to the ever increasing list of courses available at TSD.

From next year EFRI will be a prerequisite for the IDC, so for anyone wishing to become an instructor it is a must. But you do not have to be a PADI Dive Instructor to complete this course. Anyone can do the Emergency First Response or Emergency First Response Instructor Course, even a non-diver. It is also a great skill for Divemasters to have to make them more marketable. Contact us for more info.

All Inclusive Internship Program

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

TSD is proud to announce its Change of Life Divemaster Professional Program. This is an all-inclusive program, between two and six months long, that will give you everything you need to be a competent PADI dive professional.

Everything is included, there are no hidden costs – unlimited diving, all your PADI courses and fees, accommodation, even visa renewals. The only thing you need to pay for is your food and drink – if you have been to Malapascua before, you know that as long as you stay away from the bell in the bar that won’t cost much.

If you have ever thought about becoming a PADI Divemaster or Instructor, or maybe just want an extended vacation with a twist, it is worth a look.

The PADI Thresher Shark Diver Specialty Course arrives

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

We finally received approval from PADI for our unique Thresher Shark Diver Distinctive Specialty. PADI staff even went as far as to say that they would like to come and do the program themselves. Although a PADI course, Thresher Shark Divers is the only place in the world where you can do this specialty.

As if the Mola Mola sighting wasn’t enough, proud owner of the first ever PADI Thresher Shark Diver Specialty Certification was Chris Mayernik. On this, his third visit to TSD, he also completed PADI Drift, Naturalist, Oxygen Provider and EFR courses, bringing his grand total of PADI certifications through TSD up to a record 17 certs. We are running out of courses to teach you Chris. Luckily for Chris, Trevor is currently in Puerto Galera doing his IANTD Technical Instructor Course with Dave Ross and Sam Collett. See you in October Chris, get ready for those twinsets!

Thresher Shark PADI Specialty Course

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Coming Soon…. Watch out in the not too distant future for a brand new PADI Distinctive Specialty Course “THRESHER SHARK DIVER”.

The course consists of two theory sessions and two dives. The first academic session focuses on sharks in general and you will learn all kinds of interesting facts about sharks. For instance, did you know that a single shark can have up to 30,000 teeth in its lifetime?

The second session focuses on the Thresher Shark and its behavioural patterns. This is followed by two Open Water dives on Monad Shoal searching for cleaning stations and sharks, observing and noting shark behaviour during sightings and mapping the encounters on an underwater slate. Results are added to our research database.

The TSD PADI Specialty was authored by the TSD team who have been working closely with PADI to fine tune the academics and diving portions of the course. The course also raises awareness towards shark conservation and the Project AWARE foundation. More on this topic soon…..